India
Bush vs Google: Search giant wins
A federal judge ordered Google Inc to give the Bush administration a peek inside its search engine, but not reveal people's searches.
'Evidence of expansion of universe'
Brian Greene, a Columbia University physicist, said: "The observations are spectacular and the conclusions are stunning."
Du Toit swims to a world record
She is the first athlete with a disability to qualify for an able-bodied final in a major competition in the 2002 Manchester Games.
War strategy: Beat them in their den
The Chhattisgarh government has initiated a massive retraining programme to create a combat-ready special police force.
Riots in Navi Mumbai after Holi
The trouble started after residents of Simplex Colony in sector 7 of Navi Mumbai, dominated by Mathadi (porters), allegedly misbehaved with a girl during Holi celebrations.
'Give some responsibility or let me go'
Senior BJP leader Madan Lal Khurana asked party chief Rajnath Singh to assign him a "key responsibility" in the organisation or be allowed to take his own course.
Holi Hai! India on high amid riot of colours
It's a rainbow of colours across the country as India gets draped in the multi-coloured hues of Holi.
Sania crashes out of Pacific Life Open
World number eight Dementieva looked a little rusty in the first set, but played some exciting tennis in the second and third set.
Munaf is the find of the series
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsA great day for Indian cricket as the team has shown that it can win the match after trailing for nearly half of the match. When the final day began most of us wer...
The Face of Intolerance
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsAn editor once told me that he believed his magazine had "arrived" the day two legal notices were slapped against it (no, we're not referring to the editor of Maxi...
Nepal government turns deaf ear to Maoists
Nepal's Royal Government warns journalists against reporting Maoists activities. Industrialists and businessmen also not to respond to Maoists strike calls.
Nation is proud of Kumble: Lok Sabha
Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee said MPs conveyed their "best wishes" to Kumble for capturing 500 Test wickets.
Kalam visits 'Apravasi Ghat' in Mauritius
President APJ Abdul Kalam on Monday visited the 'Apravasi Ghat' in Mauritius, the place where indentured labourers from the country arrived between 1830s and 1920s.
In Brazil, prostitution is in the air
The Association of Prostitutes in Sao Paulo, Brazil, are starting up their own radio station, Radio Zona.
Aussie door shut for O'Sullivan
O'Sullivan has retained dual citizenship and intends competing for Ireland at the European championships later this year.
Zaheera to face another legal battle
Prime witness in the Best Bakery case, Zaheera Shaikh, and her mother Sherunissa Shaikh may face another legal battle.